These days so many of management institutes and B-schools are offering MBA distance education. Many candidates, who can’t pursue regular MBA, tend to opt for distance learning mode. Correspondence courses have come as a boon for such management aspirants who can not afford full time MBA because of separate reasons. Whether it is, lack of time or financial reasons, distance learning mode has provided a great solution for such problems. Needless to say, it is progressively becoming one of the most popular modes of education these days. Its relevance and acceptance can be measured from the fact that, unlike earlier times, even top notch institutions are offering correspondence courses in variety of subjects.
Now candidates can pursue MBA through distance learning from their desired universities in India as well as abroad. Universities have started to open separate distance learning departments to cater to mounting demand for a range of courses.
As per the latest numbers, India has 11 open universities and about 56 distance learning institutes spread across the length and breadth of the country. All of these
Institutions provide almost all types of professional, certificate and diploma courses. This is primarily done with the help of internet and course modules sent through the post. Candidates also have the facility of interacting with other fellow students and online faculties.
Now candidates can pursue MBA through distance learning from their desired universities in India as well as abroad. Universities have started to open separate distance learning departments to cater to mounting demand for a range of courses.
As per the latest numbers, India has 11 open universities and about 56 distance learning institutes spread across the length and breadth of the country. All of these
Institutions provide almost all types of professional, certificate and diploma courses. This is primarily done with the help of internet and course modules sent through the post. Candidates also have the facility of interacting with other fellow students and online faculties.
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